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wearte

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
wearte, an; weart(?), e; f.
A wart
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  • Uearte, uuertae, uaertae

    berruca,

      Txts. 45, 288.
  • Wearte,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 11, 4: 126, 2.
  • Wearte, uueartae, uearte

    papula,

      Txts. 83, 1485.
  • Wearte,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 288, 73: ii. 67, 57.
  • Wearte, uueartae, uuertae

    verruca,

      Txts. 105, 2088.
  • Wearte verruca ... weartena (-e, MS.) heáp

    satiriasis,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 20, 7, 9.
  • Wearte vel býl

    furunculus,

    ii.
      151, 75.
  • Wearte

    (pl.?) býle frunculas (- us

    ?),
      151, 34.
  • Wið weartan, genim ðysse wyrte meolc, dó tó ðære weartan, hit ða weartan gehǽleþ,

      Lchdm. i. 224, 6-8: 130, 20-21.
  • Wiþ weartum ... dó on ða weartan, ii. 148, 26: 322, 12.
  • Wiþ weartan ... lege tó ðám weartan, hé hý fornimeþ, i. 256, 1-2.
  • Wearras and weartan on weg tó dónne ... wrið on ða weartan and on ða wearras,

      362, 17.
  • Wið scurfedum nægle, nim gecyrnadne sticcan, sete on ðone nægl wið ða wearta (-an ?), ii. 150, 5.
Etymology
[O.H. Ger. warta; f. verruca, papilla (the word has both strong and weak forms): Icel. varta a wart.]
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  • wearte, n.